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but ryan has an entirely different political persona. he's very much a policy geek, he's very much on top of substance. and so i think that's not going to be easy for biden to do. one analog that might be useful is dick cheney and john edwards in 2004 when john kerry had built momentum against george w. bush and dick cheney sat down with john edwards and kind of portrayed him as a light weight who hasn't been around, who missed a lot of votes. cheney projected some sgchlt ravitas and did george bush a virs. and president obama is hoping joe biden can do that for him tonight. >> i was wondering if you're going to ask that question, are you ready if something god forbid were to happen, a heartbeat away, do you make that point with paul ryan when the republican caricature of biden keeps pointing that out? this guy is heartbeat away from the president? it depends which side of the aisle you're on as to who wins the argument. biden has been around a long time, but you don't need to be -- you can be a relative newcomer and be more prepared to
but ryan has an entirely different political persona. he's very much a policy geek, he's very much on top of substance. and so i think that's not going to be easy for biden to do. one analog that might be useful is dick cheney and john edwards in 2004 when john kerry had built momentum against george w. bush and dick cheney sat down with john edwards and kind of portrayed him as a light weight who hasn't been around, who missed a lot of votes. cheney projected some sgchlt ravitas and did george...
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both he and ryan have been, i think, five or six terms each. >> ryan in the house. >> right. >> he's in the house. but they've both had the same experience in terms of election. but 40 years of debating putting biden in somewhat of the driver's seat because of that. just because of his experience. >> we haven't seen him in five months on a tv network. on a national network. has not been an interview in five months. the last time he was on, he came out in favor of gay marriage and then the president had to -- >> he's saving himself. >> and there hasn't been a press briefing. a white house press briefing in 15 days because those can be on video. the gaggles you can't videotape and it's only people that are traveling with the president. credential guys can get into the other one, and there hasn't been one in 15 days. >> amazing. >> you wouldn't want to talk about anything in the last 15 days. >> exactly. talking about big bird and all that kind of stuff. but nothing about jobs and the economy really has come out of the white house. >> do you expect -- the debate last time around caught
both he and ryan have been, i think, five or six terms each. >> ryan in the house. >> right. >> he's in the house. but they've both had the same experience in terms of election. but 40 years of debating putting biden in somewhat of the driver's seat because of that. just because of his experience. >> we haven't seen him in five months on a tv network. on a national network. has not been an interview in five months. the last time he was on, he came out in favor of gay...
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the ryan budget passed. the president's budget couldn't even get a democratic vote. the same old -- >> but it doesn't have ten-year savings in it. >> as you move through premium support, it does. now, again, there's a -- when you say the president saved $700 billion on medicare. that's not because he takes it and spends it. if we just leave it in -- >> trillion going to save on obama care in the first ten years and then the ten trillion in the next ten years and by adding 30 million new people? >> right. >> who aren't going to be paying -- >> the way the republican budget saved money frankly was they slashed medicaid. in other words, according to the congressional budget office, by the year 2020, they cut medicaid by one -- >> no. >> that is exactly what you're -- >> no it didn't. >> corker says when the president said he was cutting a trillion on "meet the press," corker says that we don't have a single -- that's not one aspect of that trillion dollars has been actually identified. is that -- >> that's absolutely true. and again the only thing -- >> -- more savings
the ryan budget passed. the president's budget couldn't even get a democratic vote. the same old -- >> but it doesn't have ten-year savings in it. >> as you move through premium support, it does. now, again, there's a -- when you say the president saved $700 billion on medicare. that's not because he takes it and spends it. if we just leave it in -- >> trillion going to save on obama care in the first ten years and then the ten trillion in the next ten years and by adding 30...
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one, his selection of paul ryan was a great boom to us. we really felt like all right he's really serious. he wants to put policy first, he wants to put political courage ahead of political convenience. he wants substance ahead of ceremony and then the other thing is, as we begin to focus on the extent to the facts that this government is broken, we have a dysfunctional congress, we need a president that can fulfill the harry truman commitment that the only power i have is the power to make a bunch of damned fools do what they ought to be doing anyway. we've got to have a president that forces congress to get serious and go to work and fixes the broken executive branch that's just run amuck with executive orders and all kinds of bureaucratic mandates and so forth, and so the managerial capabilities to reorganize this government and make it, in fact, once again a functional servant of the best interests of the american people rather than political agent of me and my party is something we now see in romney as of paramount importance and fran
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budget, the ryan budget calls for across the board 20% tax cut but hear me out. it's not the tax cut i'm focusing on. when you cut taxes, or leave the bush tax cuts in place, et cetera, and get rid of regulations, that's supposed to generate growth in the economy. well, let the record show in the last six years a60 years our te years of job creation occurred when the marginal tax rate was over 50%. >> oh my god. >> of the top 20 and you can look that up, joe. >> i know, but -- >> we had the best -- >> same unemployment rate for the eight years of clinton as for the eight years of bush, 5.2, 5.3. >> but i'm looking at the last 60 years. >> right. >> cutting taxes and reducing regulations does not produce job growth. and the record backs it up. the record backs it up. >> but that's like talking in a vacuum without any of the external factors. >> not over 60 years. s acraze aas casey stengle saidn look it up. >> over 60 years the united states of america has always grown at about 3.2%. >> i'm talking about job creation. >> you can look it up. >> it is eloquent but t
budget, the ryan budget calls for across the board 20% tax cut but hear me out. it's not the tax cut i'm focusing on. when you cut taxes, or leave the bush tax cuts in place, et cetera, and get rid of regulations, that's supposed to generate growth in the economy. well, let the record show in the last six years a60 years our te years of job creation occurred when the marginal tax rate was over 50%. >> oh my god. >> of the top 20 and you can look that up, joe. >> i know, but --...
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anxious to deal with the cuts and pass the cuts than anybody else is but we demonstrated through the ryan budget, we did it once, we did it twice -- >> i'll give you that point. i wish everybody would stop talking about this in public and get behind closed doors and actually make this happen. i can't believe the amount of tough that is talking, the tough talk, we'll go over the cliff, we'll go over the cliff. >> let me ask you a point. it's a fiscal speed bump a $600 billion tax we need. the real thing we're headed for is the long-term progress we have to make. i'm very concerned the atmosphere is very poisoned the $600 billion problem when we have a multitrillion dollar problem where you want your energy placed. people are folding in longer-term fixes, right, that you can't agree with. you're never going to agree on the end of the year for them. why don't you put it off until next year and solve all of it in the context of a real multitrillion dollar renegotiation on what the long-term fiscal situation looks like? doesn't that make a lot more sense? >> you would have to elect romney to d
anxious to deal with the cuts and pass the cuts than anybody else is but we demonstrated through the ryan budget, we did it once, we did it twice -- >> i'll give you that point. i wish everybody would stop talking about this in public and get behind closed doors and actually make this happen. i can't believe the amount of tough that is talking, the tough talk, we'll go over the cliff, we'll go over the cliff. >> let me ask you a point. it's a fiscal speed bump a $600 billion tax we...
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t" do you want to talk about the jets and rex ryan going crazy?d jets and rex ryan going crazy? told everybody not to go to pray pra monday and tuesday because tefs it was embarrassing. and the tebow throw which was a fine throw, but what's his name got totally killed. >> is that where santonio holmes got hurt? >> no, he was hurt earlier. people being carted off the field the whole time. >> let's get a check of the markets. from the third quarter, you saw very strong numbers coming in. the dow, s&p 500 and nasdaq all up about 4.3% or even better. that reverses some of the losses that we saw in the second quarter where the dow was down by 2.5%, s&p down by 3.3 and the nasdaq town by 5%. and, yes, the dow is almost about 5% below the all-time closing high of 14164. s&p about 8% away from it all-time closing high of 1565. a lot of things happening catod, but new quarter, new start. it is within striking distance, joe. >> i thought about that. you know all the different ways to win the election, the nasdaq might work for me for 30%. if that doesn't work, i'll back to the october low
t" do you want to talk about the jets and rex ryan going crazy?d jets and rex ryan going crazy? told everybody not to go to pray pra monday and tuesday because tefs it was embarrassing. and the tebow throw which was a fine throw, but what's his name got totally killed. >> is that where santonio holmes got hurt? >> no, he was hurt earlier. people being carted off the field the whole time. >> let's get a check of the markets. from the third quarter, you saw very strong...
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so, tonight we got paul ryan -- >> reporter: condoleezza rice and paul ryan. with condoleezza rice, she's somebody who can lend some foreign policy credentials to mitt romney and talk about how he would approach that. she also represents some defensety on this stage of the party, which is an overwhelming white party. and the fact she's a woman may again -- a lot of the key swing votes are suburban women outside of places like denver, raleigh, durham, philadelphia, those are the people mitt romney needs to connect with. and condoleezza rice may be able to help him. >> i don't know about derek you know, we talk about social media and the blogosphere, but in the past you say people talk about the nondiverse audience. main stream media are talking about placement of where they put someone -- a person -- a person of color even, american samoa or whatever. and then people are tweeting when they see a person of color. it's almost they make a joke out of it. finally i saw michelle malkin say republicans will do that at the dnc. and when they spot a taxpayer, they're g
so, tonight we got paul ryan -- >> reporter: condoleezza rice and paul ryan. with condoleezza rice, she's somebody who can lend some foreign policy credentials to mitt romney and talk about how he would approach that. she also represents some defensety on this stage of the party, which is an overwhelming white party. and the fact she's a woman may again -- a lot of the key swing votes are suburban women outside of places like denver, raleigh, durham, philadelphia, those are the people...
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he may not go into specifics. >> bad enough ryan -- trump came on and said to put out that budget ryan put out six months ago was idiocy. >> he was trying to be honest. >> that's the last thing you need. >> we don't give voters enough credit to realize there's a lot at stake. we can't go on spending at th i. they need to come out and say this is what we need to do to get us here. >> you think the party will, ultimately those that want to give the details and romney himself is a a details guy. >> he's a spreadsheet guy. he loves paul ryan. they have a good rapport in general. they like to talk numbers. he's not going to go line by line but explain to people a little bit more how this is important, how they can offer big tax cuts and keep the budget balanced. when he talks about base broadening get more detail to that. i think you'll see that in the debates. you'll see that when they engage on these arguments. if you don't do that democrats do that tore you and say he'll do all these terrible thunder and cut these things you like. can't allow that to be an open book. he needs to say this
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>> first of all with paul ryan, i wasn't talking about truth, i never said about truth. >> i know, i was paraphrasing. >> i did say frankly why would you put it out before an election and i say it to this day and i like paul ryan very much, but as far as these statements they were very unfortunate, i guess. i don't think he should apologize. he's probably right. he probably won't get any of those votes but he should not be apologize. he misspoke. i don't like seeing it. you say something and do you mean it, at least you mean it at the time you're saying it. he said similar things on the campaign trail, do not apologize. he's got to stop with the apologies and as soon as you apologize the other side really, really jumps on you and that's exactly what they've done right now, and he's got to go forward. he's got to get tougher, i think he will get tougher, there's 50 days left but he's got to be a lot tougher and go at home, every time there's a little chink in the armor, all of a sudden the other side comes out and says oh, this is terrible. like for instance the other day he made the
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when you look at the paul ryan plan, for example, does that make sense to you? >> in terms of -- >> on the health care side? >> no, because our analysis is that health care is not a true -- couple of reasons, when you're sick you don't shop around, you go to a trusted provider by and large. number two, we already have socialized medicine, we just don't have the upside of socialized medicine in terms of cost containment. the federal government pays almost 60 cents of the dollar and most of it fee-for-service so you've got this sort of unended ability of people to charge or do more tests or whatever and then through all of the talk about death panels, the numbers are what they are, and a big part of what we spend is on the last year of life, and trying to find some solution, maybe end of care policy, that is you pay for yourself, and basic major medical and all of the other things are covered through medicare, whatever, i don't know, but something's got to be done, our costs are twice the rest of the industrialized world. >> i'm gratified we got chanos to say some
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by the way, what tax rate would you play under the ryan plan? >> you guys are taking your eye off the ball. the ball is getting people back employed. it's not what i pay in taxes. >> i hear the music, woody. good luck this year. >> thank you very much, joe. >> who is going to be the quarterback at the end of the season? >> sanchez. >> without hesitation. >> will the ref lockout end? >> that's certainly that roger is looking at. we're going to have enough trouble just playing our game. we're going to focus on that. >> woody, thanks for coming on today. >> still to come this morning, an exclusive interview with pepsi ceo indra nooyi. at optionsxpress we're all about options trading. we create easy to use, powerful trading tools for all. look at these streaming charts! they're totally customizable and they let you visualize what might happen next. that's genius! strategies, chains, positions. we put 'em all on one screen! could we make placing a trade any easier? mmmm...could we? open an account today and get a free 13-month e ibd™ subscription w
by the way, what tax rate would you play under the ryan plan? >> you guys are taking your eye off the ball. the ball is getting people back employed. it's not what i pay in taxes. >> i hear the music, woody. good luck this year. >> thank you very much, joe. >> who is going to be the quarterback at the end of the season? >> sanchez. >> without hesitation. >> will the ref lockout end? >> that's certainly that roger is looking at. we're going to have...
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. >> and then paul ryan, the democrat brought the hammer down on his version of things. if you didn't look at it closely and you're politically on that side of the aisle or left, you think paul ridian is volderbar. is it that bad? >> no, he actually put a little more revenues on the table than he did last time. he modified what he was going to do on -- the problem i think is ryan's plan is too dramatic in what it's preposing to do and it didn't get asongle democratic vote. like the affordable care act it, didn't get a single republican vote. you cannot sustain something that does not get meet meaningful -- >> i just heard the affordable care act was passed by a majority. >> not a single republican vote. we're going to have to repeal and replace the bill. we need some level of universal coverage but it needs to be appropriate, affordable and sustainable. like preventive, wellness and catastrophic. >> and what about people who are not able to get insurance? you need something for preexisting conditions? >> you do. but if you strike down the mandate, you have all kinds of a
. >> and then paul ryan, the democrat brought the hammer down on his version of things. if you didn't look at it closely and you're politically on that side of the aisle or left, you think paul ridian is volderbar. is it that bad? >> no, he actually put a little more revenues on the table than he did last time. he modified what he was going to do on -- the problem i think is ryan's plan is too dramatic in what it's preposing to do and it didn't get asongle democratic vote. like the...
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>> no. >> you like rex ryan, too. the fat or the thin rex ryan? >> he looks good. >> i like the fat rex ryan. >> i like the knew one. >> al roker hasn't been the same. 150 pounds ago is when i thought -- >> you got on give him credit for it. >> but, i don't know, it's because they don't look -- >> i didn't realize it was the same guy first time i saw him. >> i like fat rex. >> let's get to today's national forecast. alex wallace joins us from the weather channel. i didn't bring my coat in and i regretted it this morning. >> you you see, you got to check with us before you head outdoors. no doubt about it, a cool start for parts of the northwest. midwest, as well. east coast generally going to stay dry. back out in the portions of the intermountain west, a little bit of weather weather to contend with there. what do we expect for the day? temperatures should warm up in new york city to the 60s for this afternoon, so certainly a fall-like day there. then we head into atlanta and enjoying the southwest. there's your risk for storms in and around miam
>> no. >> you like rex ryan, too. the fat or the thin rex ryan? >> he looks good. >> i like the fat rex ryan. >> i like the knew one. >> al roker hasn't been the same. 150 pounds ago is when i thought -- >> you got on give him credit for it. >> but, i don't know, it's because they don't look -- >> i didn't realize it was the same guy first time i saw him. >> i like fat rex. >> let's get to today's national forecast. alex wallace...
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romney/ryan. >> more palatable. jimmy williams is a democratic strategist and previously worked for senator dick durbin and for bush crowd. >> i used to be a republican. >> i'm a big quayle girl as well. >> you maim more so and you became slows. >> i love no politician more than bush. >> that's nice. >> working for dick durbin will do that. >> dick can say some pretty amazing things bp but we forgot about dick after biden. what did you make of last night? what did you make of the three days? >> have a problem with conventions. i think they are dog and pony shows. fine, great, let's go do it. what would be smart if they condense them down to one day each. make at it 24 hour affair. >> it's about big donors. >> this is about lobbyists and donors. at this point the country doesn't admit romney they have a problem. >> teleprompter reading over three days. because clint didn't read the teleprompter -- >> remember when barney frank said i rather debate a couch or a dining table what the hell was clint eastwood doing last
romney/ryan. >> more palatable. jimmy williams is a democratic strategist and previously worked for senator dick durbin and for bush crowd. >> i used to be a republican. >> i'm a big quayle girl as well. >> you maim more so and you became slows. >> i love no politician more than bush. >> that's nice. >> working for dick durbin will do that. >> dick can say some pretty amazing things bp but we forgot about dick after biden. what did you make of...
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the ryan seacrest of business news. >> that's nice. i'd take that compliment in a heartbeat. >> i'd take it any day. >> there's nothing similar, especially paychecks. >> your hair. >> but he has more product going on a lot of times. >>> a few other stocks to watch -- >> it's not just that with p&g, underlying sales growth. that makes more sense to me. >> and it also had to do -- i can't remember. it was some initiatives the companies were making that weren't -- >> high-end stuff, they were having trouble with the pricing, keeping the prices where they wanted? >> i wish i could look at the interview. maybe we can look -- there's transcripts, right? >>> adoeb reporting better than expected earnings and revenues late yesterday after the close. unfortunately current quarter earnings guidance was short of consensus and the company is also reducing its full year revenue target and also narrowing its range for its earnings management, putting some plame on softness in europe. >>> jabil in line with expectations. do you know why -- i thought i
the ryan seacrest of business news. >> that's nice. i'd take that compliment in a heartbeat. >> i'd take it any day. >> there's nothing similar, especially paychecks. >> your hair. >> but he has more product going on a lot of times. >>> a few other stocks to watch -- >> it's not just that with p&g, underlying sales growth. that makes more sense to me. >> and it also had to do -- i can't remember. it was some initiatives the companies were...
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it looks like ryan seacrest. presidential candidate mitt romney picking frequent "squawk box" guest, that's how he basically is known, i think, paul ryan as his running mate. that's what they said. oh, my god, they took that guy who is on "squawk box" all the time. the choice brings the issues that we talk about on cnbc every day, though, to the forefront of the political debate. topics such as the budget as a looming fiscal clip, taxes and jobs. it's an argument about big government versus small government. high taxes with low taxes. free enterprise versus, you know, central planning. romney and ryan both appeared on "60 minutes" last night. >> i have my budget plan, as you know, that i've put out. that's the budget plan that we're going to run on. at the same time, we have the record of president obama. if people think, by the way, that their utility bill has gone down, they should vote for him. if they think jobs are more plentiful, they should vote for him. >> the president has a terrible record so he can't r
it looks like ryan seacrest. presidential candidate mitt romney picking frequent "squawk box" guest, that's how he basically is known, i think, paul ryan as his running mate. that's what they said. oh, my god, they took that guy who is on "squawk box" all the time. the choice brings the issues that we talk about on cnbc every day, though, to the forefront of the political debate. topics such as the budget as a looming fiscal clip, taxes and jobs. it's an argument about big...
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>> paul ryan. >> paul ryan owns home depot. >> paul ryan owns home depot. i went through some of his filings last night. >> how many shares? >> that i don't know. it's limited between 1,000 to 15,000. he doesn't own a lot. >> does he own a round lot? even 100 shares? i bet he doesn't. one thing i don't need to see are his income tax returns. >> you will probably see two years of them probably. >> i don't care, unless -- you know what would be interesting. if you are a guy who is in the house and you've got -- some of these guys, like biden is interesting. where did he get -- he has a huge multimillion house. he has always been a public servant. where -- i guess maybe his wife. she's a doctor. i don't think you will see a lot of interesting stuff. >> he also likes berkshire. he owns -- >> does he own a fraction of a "b" share. >> likes nike. >> he's a public servant. >> you mentioned his work yesterday. >> p90x. i think we should do it together. >> do you think we should do it together? really? >> potentially. at least we could get the host of p90x to come o
>> paul ryan. >> paul ryan owns home depot. >> paul ryan owns home depot. i went through some of his filings last night. >> how many shares? >> that i don't know. it's limited between 1,000 to 15,000. he doesn't own a lot. >> does he own a round lot? even 100 shares? i bet he doesn't. one thing i don't need to see are his income tax returns. >> you will probably see two years of them probably. >> i don't care, unless -- you know what would be...
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joe -- >> maybe paul ryan was right. so you put something forward that actually addresses some of these things and because it's going to be used by the other side and twisted around, so you think that's okay to be right on that, donald? >> it's not a question of putting it forward, it's a question of when. he put it forward right before the election. he should not have done it. it was obama's job to put it forward, not his. >> he got zero. >> it is catastrophic what he does. if they lose, it will be the single biggest reason why the republicans lost. the ryan plan. >> but what you're saying, donald, is that you should hide your real motive. >> i'm not saying anything. i'm saying put a plan out but don't do it before the election. >> all right, larry. go ahead, larry. >> donald, that's what's happened for the last three years. under the senate democrats haven't passed a budget for three years. the president's budget doesn't get any support, even from his own party in the congress. so there's no other credible budget. don'
joe -- >> maybe paul ryan was right. so you put something forward that actually addresses some of these things and because it's going to be used by the other side and twisted around, so you think that's okay to be right on that, donald? >> it's not a question of putting it forward, it's a question of when. he put it forward right before the election. he should not have done it. it was obama's job to put it forward, not his. >> he got zero. >> it is catastrophic what he...
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shirtless than paul ryan budget. it shows you state of -- it is august. we need to get -- can you work on that? >> i'm working on that right now. >> the px 90 -- >> tony horton is who we need to get on as a guest and by the way makes tens of millions if not hundreds of millions -- >> my brother is obsessed with this. it's in your house, you turn on the tv and you jump around with the video. i bought it but it's still in the box and it's sitting on the side of my desk. >> you type in joe kernen shirtless, the computer blows up. >> that scares me to even think about that. >> coming up, sales. we're going to go from this to talking about "fifty shades of gray." it's a business story now. 20 million copies have been sold. there's a bidding war to turn this into a movie. >> they'll turn it into an erotic film but not what you're thinking because it's not going to be rated x or even xx. >> it's the worst drought ever. can special seeds save the crop? . >> oh, my, guys, that's a phrase they have in "fifty shades" about 500
shirtless than paul ryan budget. it shows you state of -- it is august. we need to get -- can you work on that? >> i'm working on that right now. >> the px 90 -- >> tony horton is who we need to get on as a guest and by the way makes tens of millions if not hundreds of millions -- >> my brother is obsessed with this. it's in your house, you turn on the tv and you jump around with the video. i bought it but it's still in the box and it's sitting on the side of my desk....
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i can't imagine he would want to go into the weeds with paul ryan and talk about budget baselines. he'll talk about the kind of narrative, the middle class, the folks that he believes -- >> the ones buried in the last four years? >> i think joe biden really does connect with average voters in a way most politicians don't. and i think it will be tough. >> tony, you and the steelers, man. anything happens to them, and i got to hear from you. >> i have not had a chance on air to congratulate you with the reds. amazing season. >> thank you. they're 5:1 odds. i think the nationalses are slightly above that. but i checked the game is saturday 8:38. i'm so excited because last time i got to the playoffs, remember what happened? they got no hit. i'm like watching it, waiting for a hit. i waited and waited and there never was one. anyway, gentlemen -- go ahead. >> what's that, football? >> listen to you. >> i know you'll have chuck todd on later today, but on this question, if you look at like some of the expectations from the wall street journal poll, on the feelings about the economy and
i can't imagine he would want to go into the weeds with paul ryan and talk about budget baselines. he'll talk about the kind of narrative, the middle class, the folks that he believes -- >> the ones buried in the last four years? >> i think joe biden really does connect with average voters in a way most politicians don't. and i think it will be tough. >> tony, you and the steelers, man. anything happens to them, and i got to hear from you. >> i have not had a chance on...
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but under romney and the ryan plan, you have the same thing. more medicare advantage, more block grants for the states for medicaid. you really can't lose. with the overhang on the stocks associated with health care reform right now, there is no better time to buy than now. after the election should there be a change in administration, you'll see a pop in the stock. and so i think our whole view was this is the right time to do it. let's get ready. by the way, you want to have it closed before you go into 2014 so you can price the products and make sure you're going to health care reform rights. you want to get ahold of it well before then. we are running out of time to do anything that big. >> the day the deal came out i was doing some research and i saw a statement you had made three or four weeks ago which you said were not interested in bulking up in medicaid. isn't that in fact what you did with the coventry deal? >> i was very specific. i said we are not interested in buying a big medicaid player at the current multiples and margin expect
but under romney and the ryan plan, you have the same thing. more medicare advantage, more block grants for the states for medicaid. you really can't lose. with the overhang on the stocks associated with health care reform right now, there is no better time to buy than now. after the election should there be a change in administration, you'll see a pop in the stock. and so i think our whole view was this is the right time to do it. let's get ready. by the way, you want to have it closed before...
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. >> i'll ask you on taxes, yesterday you were on the paul ryan clip, but there is a debate over the romney tax plan, not that he's not going to lower taxes, he may lower taxes and that may be a good thing for the economy, but the question is ultimately does it bring in enough revenue to make it revenue neutral? one of the things they have said about republicans is it would lower the deficits but the taxes have exploded under them. your views? >> there's no question the deficits have exploded under them. the last two decades among the two wars and the mistakes in my opinion, we blew a lot of money. multiples of what we blew before. so, you know, my attitude is that -- >> jimmy, my question is do you have any confidence no matter who is in office that actually the hard cuts that need to be made ultimately to make any text plan deficit neutral are actually going to happen? >> and my question to you comes down to a simple question. >> do you believe in the tooth fairy? >> who does the president listen to? i wonder if you could name for me four or five executives who have been advising t
. >> i'll ask you on taxes, yesterday you were on the paul ryan clip, but there is a debate over the romney tax plan, not that he's not going to lower taxes, he may lower taxes and that may be a good thing for the economy, but the question is ultimately does it bring in enough revenue to make it revenue neutral? one of the things they have said about republicans is it would lower the deficits but the taxes have exploded under them. your views? >> there's no question the deficits...
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he picked paul ryan so he knew in picking ryan that was going toe less elevate the immediate care issue. romney strategist i talked to last night said they are okay with how they are fighting that issue trying to neutralize the democratic advantage. but it's not just the media doing that, it's -- >> i do watch and i watch different networks and there are so many different ways. i mean i've seen it, john the way it can be spun. i heard that romney had the worst ten days of his campaign because of akin, because this guy, some guy said something so suddenly that neutralized any positive ryan bounce because akin threw it off track. i don't know. one thing -- >> go ahead. >> actually i was going to say to john -- >> one post script to the lead in, becky. halley barber may have declared a state of emergency. >> said that. >> in his living room. >> it's not him any more. i said that as i said it. >> he declared a state of emergency. >> i can ask you one other quick question. the newspaper yesterday, the sunday columbus dispatch said ate dead heat there based on their polling. they said it came
he picked paul ryan so he knew in picking ryan that was going toe less elevate the immediate care issue. romney strategist i talked to last night said they are okay with how they are fighting that issue trying to neutralize the democratic advantage. but it's not just the media doing that, it's -- >> i do watch and i watch different networks and there are so many different ways. i mean i've seen it, john the way it can be spun. i heard that romney had the worst ten days of his campaign...
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i talked to somebody yesterday who is close to paul ryan. he's one of those 100. if paul ryan wants to run for president in 2016 -- >> they're talking about jeb bush and chris christie and marco rubio. >> but he has a big future in politics in the republican party. >> i haven't seen paul ryan in four or five months. >> anyway, all i'm suggesting is -- >> has he been around? i thought he left the country. >> they will remember. >> i won't take cheap shots. >> you think he's in the witness protection program? >> i'm not going to take a cheap shot. he has not come on on the show and he was on a lot. so i won't take a cheap shot. he hasn't been training for the marathon. that was going to be my cheap shot that i wasn't going to take, but he has not been on this show until though he used to come on all the time. >> was it a cheap shot? >> yeah. >> probably was. anyway, of course he's one of the 100. there's a the lot of guys in there that -- i know plouffe says it was a clear vote by americans that they want taxes raised. there are a lot of thins that went into that el
i talked to somebody yesterday who is close to paul ryan. he's one of those 100. if paul ryan wants to run for president in 2016 -- >> they're talking about jeb bush and chris christie and marco rubio. >> but he has a big future in politics in the republican party. >> i haven't seen paul ryan in four or five months. >> anyway, all i'm suggesting is -- >> has he been around? i thought he left the country. >> they will remember. >> i won't take cheap...
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he can bring in the cavalry with joe next week against ryan. that should be good, don't you think? >> i do. >> steve see you back in a bit? >> we'll talk about draghi at 8:30 and jobless claims. >>> right now breaking news, julia boorstin has more on what's happening with facebook. >> that's right, the facebook announcing it has 1 billion monthly active users and 600 million mobile users, mark zuckerberg saying, making this announcement saying "i'm committed to working each day to make facebook better for you and hopefully one day we'll be able to connect the rest of the world." this is a major milestone for the company. facebook hit 500 million active users, doubling its size in two years. mark zuckerberg taped an interview with matt lauer airing exclusively on the "today" show shortly, that sitdown his first since the ipo coming up later this afternoon. >> yesterday afternoon i saw a headline, facebook is going to charge you $7 if you want to send posts, headlines to your friends. sounded crazy. >> facebook is testing all sorts of different ad models and facebook gives you the op
he can bring in the cavalry with joe next week against ryan. that should be good, don't you think? >> i do. >> steve see you back in a bit? >> we'll talk about draghi at 8:30 and jobless claims. >>> right now breaking news, julia boorstin has more on what's happening with facebook. >> that's right, the facebook announcing it has 1 billion monthly active users and 600 million mobile users, mark zuckerberg saying, making this announcement saying "i'm...
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. >> joining us, ryan falder, ceo of crowd funding. welcome. >> thank you. >> i need to let everybody know what crowdfunding. >> give us the quick explanation. >> crowd funding whats a brought definition it basically means a group of people come together to fund a project or company. it could mean donating in a company or in our case, receiving equity from that business. >> so it's not a public offering. what if it's more than 500 people? >> that's right. it's not more than 3500 people. >> it can't be, once you get beyond 500, you have to stop the process? >> jobs act? >> back in april. >> and expanded it to what? >> 2,000. >> so wait, they did something positive. that's what i'll talk about with joe when he comes back. okay, so now let's talk about your company. you have a specific niche in this crowded, crowd funding business. >> we do, consumer products and specifically consumer products companies with more than $1 million. the reason we focus there fundamentally we don't think this industry or our company exists in five years if in
. >> joining us, ryan falder, ceo of crowd funding. welcome. >> thank you. >> i need to let everybody know what crowdfunding. >> give us the quick explanation. >> crowd funding whats a brought definition it basically means a group of people come together to fund a project or company. it could mean donating in a company or in our case, receiving equity from that business. >> so it's not a public offering. what if it's more than 500 people? >> that's...
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ryan's budget? >> well, they're linked but with due respect, governor romney already had a tax and bunk plan and that will be the plan for the campaign. it is very similar in many respects to what congressman ryan has been say bug it is a tax plan, it is a budget plan, it is governor romney's plan. one difference in romney/ryan and obama, is there will be leadership from the white house. there will be a budget plan sent to congress. >> how are you? >> great. >> looking at the next four weeks, you've got the republicans and democrats come together, they're going o have platforms, we're going to talk about taxes and tax reform. does the celebs of ryan change that dynamic with regards to a clear distinction between the role of government and the role of business and the role of the private sector? >> well, i think it clarifies what governor romney has been talking about. we need a government that is more responsible to the american people, it needs to be more smaller and focused and we need to say how
ryan's budget? >> well, they're linked but with due respect, governor romney already had a tax and bunk plan and that will be the plan for the campaign. it is very similar in many respects to what congressman ryan has been say bug it is a tax plan, it is a budget plan, it is governor romney's plan. one difference in romney/ryan and obama, is there will be leadership from the white house. there will be a budget plan sent to congress. >> how are you? >> great. >> looking...
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. >> we have peter orzon talking to us about medicare, paul ryan's plan, problems he has with paul ryan's plan. that gives us more to talk about coming up at 7:10 a.m. >> former barclays chief executive bob diamond lashed back at british lawmakers who claimed he gave highly selective evidence about the libor scandal in a report that was issued saturday very early saturday morning. lawmakers accused him of holding back information when they questioned diamond last month. diamond who resigned last month said he answered every question truthfully and candidly and he refuts any suggestion to the contrary. one other piece. mervin king looks like he is singularly responsible for the ouster of bob diamond. they said that the government should not be trying to manage, if you will, who is the ceo and who shot this. there looks like there was an implicit threat the night that bob diamond was forced to resign in part because they were worried that he might offer some damning testimony the next day against paul tucker who works for mervin king. there's a whole sort of back story to this. >> as their
. >> we have peter orzon talking to us about medicare, paul ryan's plan, problems he has with paul ryan's plan. that gives us more to talk about coming up at 7:10 a.m. >> former barclays chief executive bob diamond lashed back at british lawmakers who claimed he gave highly selective evidence about the libor scandal in a report that was issued saturday very early saturday morning. lawmakers accused him of holding back information when they questioned diamond last month. diamond who...
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the last time they did it they had pictures of paul ryan pushing old ladies off a cliff. are we falling into a trap that the obama administration set so that they don't talk about the real reforms that have to go on and we're going to be out there as the cutters of medicare and medicaid, et cetera? >> you know, i think america is really ready for an adult conversation on it, mr. welch. they can, they can hammer us. but the ethical and proper response is to address tissue. medicare won't last. in three or four years we can't borrow enough known fund the tremendous growth in medicare. why would we continue to lie to the american people and say oh, you don't have to do a thing to medicare, elect us, we'll make sure when we know that's dishonest and untruthful. that doesn't mean we have to cut the benefits, what it means is we have to be smarter about how we apply medicare across the board. it can be done. but what you have is way too many politicians in washington wanting to play a political game and the consquens much that is the destruction of our country. it's not about w
the last time they did it they had pictures of paul ryan pushing old ladies off a cliff. are we falling into a trap that the obama administration set so that they don't talk about the real reforms that have to go on and we're going to be out there as the cutters of medicare and medicaid, et cetera? >> you know, i think america is really ready for an adult conversation on it, mr. welch. they can, they can hammer us. but the ethical and proper response is to address tissue. medicare won't...
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government role of centralized federal government that is critical in disasters and under a romney/ryan administration they're going to slash away at that support. they talked about privatizing fema, block granting fema. if you're a mayor or governor that sounds nuts to you. >> hold on if you read through that endorsement it was not a ringing endorsement. if you looked at "the economist" endorsement of obama. it was not a ringing endorsement. >> it's still an endorsement. >> you can read it partially a guy who was sort of in the middle. >> i'm with becky. it's an endorsement, a 1-0 thing as far as the election is concerned. >> hey, jim, if there is a real outlier in the numbers, let's say the number comes down to 7.5 or something that i think people are not expecting, does the argument that we have last month about the credibility of these numbers come back and what does that do to the campaign? >> again, if you look back at historical situations that are similar, and i think 1992 the bush election with clinton is a good example of this. he got some really good news before the election,
government role of centralized federal government that is critical in disasters and under a romney/ryan administration they're going to slash away at that support. they talked about privatizing fema, block granting fema. if you're a mayor or governor that sounds nuts to you. >> hold on if you read through that endorsement it was not a ringing endorsement. if you looked at "the economist" endorsement of obama. it was not a ringing endorsement. >> it's still an endorsement....
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eastern this morning, congressman paul ryan will be joining us for a special interview on taxes, jobs and the economy. stay right here. squawk will be right back. >>> we've been reporting pepsico releasing first quarter numbers. that was the quickest commercial break in history. we're back. >> all right. >> tada! >> let's try and sell something. >> pepsi! >> okay. all right. who thought about snacks and soft drinks. this is the one synergy -- >> do we have chips? we had a whole basket of chips. >> hugh johnson, thank you for joining us today. cfo of pepsico. >> good morning. happy to be here. >> we're wondering about guidance. the guidance i saw and we're trying to do ams to apples and that was the constant currency, it was a slight decline, which seems to be less than what first call is looking for. i don't know whether you were watching hugh, but 440 was your actual year and 409 is where the street is. you forecast less of a decline than that. is that true or are we not doing apples to apples? >> we had delivered 69 cents in revenue was up 5% for the quarter. for the year we just re
eastern this morning, congressman paul ryan will be joining us for a special interview on taxes, jobs and the economy. stay right here. squawk will be right back. >>> we've been reporting pepsico releasing first quarter numbers. that was the quickest commercial break in history. we're back. >> all right. >> tada! >> let's try and sell something. >> pepsi! >> okay. all right. who thought about snacks and soft drinks. this is the one synergy -- >> do...
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the matt ryan completed 24-34 passes and bryant kicked four field goals. atlanta is the only unbeaten team in the nfl. and another nfl game, we're talking about the panthers beat the redskins 21-13. there's a correlation between the outcome of the last washington, d.c. redskins football game prior to the presidential election and the drought come outcome of the election. miss torically when the redskins win, the incumbent wins. doesn't mean for sure, andrew. in 18 presidential contests, only once has this rule not held. that was in 2004 when president bush defeated john kerry despite a redskins loss. if history holds true, yesterday's redskins loss mean as victory for mitt romney and i pointed out the labor day indicator, we'll sea what happehappesee what happens with the markets today. joining us from new york is john harwood, who is probably saturday about that washington game for up a kell of reasons. but -- >> only one. >> those are the numbers. what else is -- speaking of football analogies, strained and tortured at this point, where with are we thous
the matt ryan completed 24-34 passes and bryant kicked four field goals. atlanta is the only unbeaten team in the nfl. and another nfl game, we're talking about the panthers beat the redskins 21-13. there's a correlation between the outcome of the last washington, d.c. redskins football game prior to the presidential election and the drought come outcome of the election. miss torically when the redskins win, the incumbent wins. doesn't mean for sure, andrew. in 18 presidential contests, only...
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, not a single democrat voted for any budget, not a single one, not the president's budget, not the ryan budget, not the twomey budget. remember, they have a majority on the senate, they can pass any budget they want on the senate floor with 51 votes. >> nobody knows this, no new york readers know this. can i just suggest a column for you? they have 53 democrats on the budget. they could pass a budget right now. will you just inform the "new york times" because they don't know this because it would never be in the normal part of the paper, would you just inform them all the the readers that there is no budget? >> then you'd have to reconcile the two budgets after that, the ryan budget and the democratically passed budget. but then you'd have to get into the tough work that people hire to us do and for some reason, the united states senate doesn't want to do that tough work. >> how many days? 1, had 1,118 days. >> senator, i'm working on it. >> you're just patronizing me. >> nobody reads the new york -- your readers don't even know this. they just think things are going wrong swimmingly.
, not a single democrat voted for any budget, not a single one, not the president's budget, not the ryan budget, not the twomey budget. remember, they have a majority on the senate, they can pass any budget they want on the senate floor with 51 votes. >> nobody knows this, no new york readers know this. can i just suggest a column for you? they have 53 democrats on the budget. they could pass a budget right now. will you just inform the "new york times" because they don't know...
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i think he has laid out with both some of the ryan plan as well as cuts of $500 billion in spending to be able to start this deficit reduction plan. he's laid out the beginning of at plan. he's been more specific than the president, i would say. and the bottom line is no matter how the president spins it, 23 million people unemployed, $6 trillion of new debt, no energy plan, gas prices doubling, not acceptable. and mitt romney can do better. >> polls on obama care 53% against 34%. if there's another four years, obama care will be law. there's no -- if the president gets back in, right? >> that's a very good point. >> no question, it's 53%, 43%. you've got to look at that poll too. and people aren't single-issue voters, but 53 -- and right track, we heard all this improvement from john about the right track has gone up to 39%. only 39% think we're on the right track. it's amazing that bill clinton's speech seemed to convince a lot of people that you don't -- you're not really as bad off as you think. and no president could've done better. and not that -- >> with all due respect -- >> no
i think he has laid out with both some of the ryan plan as well as cuts of $500 billion in spending to be able to start this deficit reduction plan. he's laid out the beginning of at plan. he's been more specific than the president, i would say. and the bottom line is no matter how the president spins it, 23 million people unemployed, $6 trillion of new debt, no energy plan, gas prices doubling, not acceptable. and mitt romney can do better. >> polls on obama care 53% against 34%. if...
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i was with mitt romney and paul ryan within the last week. the enthusiasm on our side is off the charts. people are very excited to go to the polls to effect change. >> since 2010, the tea party fervor, is it at the same level that showed the historic results in 2010 or has it waned? >> if you watch what happened in our state, '08, 44-year record of going for a republican nominee flipped, but then the following year we elected governor bob mcdonnell with i think it was a 24% swing in the electorate, which demonstrates our state really is a center right state, and the state saw that the extreme agenda that was put in place by the obama administration especially from the economy through the stimulus and the dodd-frank attempt in passage, that was not something that met with voter approval, and what we saw last year in virginia was an electorate that went once again for a republican majority in our state senate, and i think you are going to see yet again our enthusiasm premised on fiscal prudence, getting the budget under control and getting the
i was with mitt romney and paul ryan within the last week. the enthusiasm on our side is off the charts. people are very excited to go to the polls to effect change. >> since 2010, the tea party fervor, is it at the same level that showed the historic results in 2010 or has it waned? >> if you watch what happened in our state, '08, 44-year record of going for a republican nominee flipped, but then the following year we elected governor bob mcdonnell with i think it was a 24% swing...
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. >> the most interesting story i saw this morning, a political story about the role of paul ryan in all of this and whether he will be able to work with boehner on this and whether he has to take a hard position against boehner. >> and whether eric cantor will go along with whatever plan boehner puts out. >> i think it will be tough sledding. >> i still think it would be easier to sell a one year, you know, and then do bigger tax reform. do one year, everybody can agree on that. >> we're not getting a solution. if the democrats have r. so convinced about below 250, you can still have an argument about whether it's a good idea up there in a recession to raise taxes. >> it's the idea of closing loopholes and finding a way to raise revenue so is you can say, yes, we are raising revenue by doing this. >> the other thing i kept hearing was this idea of maybe going from 250 up to a million bucks. and whether that would change the conversation. >> it probably would. >> conservatives didn't farewell and there's a lot of hammering. but here's one who speaks for some conservatives. he's sayin
. >> the most interesting story i saw this morning, a political story about the role of paul ryan in all of this and whether he will be able to work with boehner on this and whether he has to take a hard position against boehner. >> and whether eric cantor will go along with whatever plan boehner puts out. >> i think it will be tough sledding. >> i still think it would be easier to sell a one year, you know, and then do bigger tax reform. do one year, everybody can agree...
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that mitt romney and paul ryan didn't give enough of their plans, didn't come up with any new ideas. that raises the question, what kind of new plans can the democrats come up with this week? >> i think it's a fair creditiq of republicans. the trickle down philosophies of the goench george w. bush, deregulate, big tax cuts at the top. i think you're right. it's the job of the ds this week to differentiate themselves. they have been critical about the lack of specificity and that puts the burden on them to offer some. >> do you think we'll get any? what i've seen with the political conventions over the last many cycles is that they're short on details all the way around. this is the time to really rally up your base and get people excited about coming out for the campaign. you tend not to hear very specific plans at these events. >> i think that's right. i think there's a difference between a level of specificity that says here are percentages for marginal tax rate schedule and a general sense of what you plan to do that's different than what you're doing or what you plan to do to hel
that mitt romney and paul ryan didn't give enough of their plans, didn't come up with any new ideas. that raises the question, what kind of new plans can the democrats come up with this week? >> i think it's a fair creditiq of republicans. the trickle down philosophies of the goench george w. bush, deregulate, big tax cuts at the top. i think you're right. it's the job of the ds this week to differentiate themselves. they have been critical about the lack of specificity and that puts the...
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first harry reid at about 10:00 and then followed by a session with john boehner, eric cantor, paul ryan and chairman of the house's tax writing ways and means committee dave camp. also lunch with republican senate minority leader mitch mcconnell and nancy pelosi. yesterday a number of high profile corporate leaders met with president obama at the white house, including lloyd blankfein. >> both sides have acknowledge there had is revenue concessions and entitlement concessions. in fact if you listen to it, again, i'm not a master of the political art here, but i would say if you have these point of views in a business context, i would say a deal would be in reach. >> among our guests this morning, we have ron johnson. at the white house today, president obama will host mitt romney for a private lunch. it's their first meeting since the election. and this his victory speech, obama promised to engage with romney and consider his ideas. >> a lot of people didn't think the lunch would ever happen. >> interesting if he's going to be talking about ideas, mitt romney's idea had been to reach so
first harry reid at about 10:00 and then followed by a session with john boehner, eric cantor, paul ryan and chairman of the house's tax writing ways and means committee dave camp. also lunch with republican senate minority leader mitch mcconnell and nancy pelosi. yesterday a number of high profile corporate leaders met with president obama at the white house, including lloyd blankfein. >> both sides have acknowledge there had is revenue concessions and entitlement concessions. in fact if...
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i like paul ryan a lot, but i think the second they picked paul ryan, it pushed them to the right. >> chris christie showed at the republican convention that he's not a great number two. he doesn't carry out orders, which is what a vice presidential candidate has to do. >> what if the "post" story was right, that he would have been vp but he didn't want to do it because he didn't think he was going to win. >> politico reported that chris christie was not in the end offered it and was a little bit of a jilted bride. so there's a couple different narratives out there. >> there are. >> so maybe when the books are written on all this, we'll find out. >> that was in politico that said romney got back from the euro trip and had settled on ryan, even though he went over there thinking christie. >> and christie felt like well, wait a second, how come i didn't get a more polite response. >> christie served in the bush administration and still wouldn't back romney because of women's issues. as of yesterday, she didn't say who she was voting for. she was the epa person in the bush administratio
i like paul ryan a lot, but i think the second they picked paul ryan, it pushed them to the right. >> chris christie showed at the republican convention that he's not a great number two. he doesn't carry out orders, which is what a vice presidential candidate has to do. >> what if the "post" story was right, that he would have been vp but he didn't want to do it because he didn't think he was going to win. >> politico reported that chris christie was not in the end...
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. >> he would never bring paul ryan and john boehner down to his speech and talk about them being irresponsible, terrible. in fairness, bill clinton understood how to lead in divided government. we did welfare reform, the first balanced budget in a generation but we have to have a president who has that attitude that i'm willing to understand that i got to compromise, and i don't get everything i want and i can't just throw -- we haven't had a budget adopted by congress in three years. >> but they were awfully close, boehner and the president, at that point it sounded like they were right there. >> neither side could have delivered probably. >> and of course there are two sides to the story about what broke the deal up. but the fact of the matter is, this is not just like one brunlget deal. we got to have a budget every year. it is unserious if you have an administration where the debt and the deficit is one of the biggest problems facing not only the country but the world, the american debt crisis and the president doesn't even seriously try to get a budget passed. >> governor, stay here. we w
. >> he would never bring paul ryan and john boehner down to his speech and talk about them being irresponsible, terrible. in fairness, bill clinton understood how to lead in divided government. we did welfare reform, the first balanced budget in a generation but we have to have a president who has that attitude that i'm willing to understand that i got to compromise, and i don't get everything i want and i can't just throw -- we haven't had a budget adopted by congress in three years....
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ryan what can you tell us about debby? >> reporter: meandering around the gulf of mexico. we'll be dealing with that the next couple of days, even as late as thursday and friday. el elsewhere across the southeast, 93 degrees. warm conditions in atlanta. there's your moisture with debby. back up to new york city we'll see 75 degrees. the heat, though, will be the big story. we're talking about high temperatures in dallas. 105. well above average temperatures. not only here across the heartland but also as you head up into the rocky mountain states. denver usually cooler in the summ summer. highs today between 103 and 105 around the denver area. this is a very warm conditions here. also salt lake city 100, 108 in phoenix. if you're wanting cooler weather to the northwest. highs here very nice in the upper 60s around seattle. >> do you have any idea how long that super hot weather is expected to last? >> reporter: it looks like it could be with us the next three to four days across the midwest and back across parts of the front range of the rockies and final finally making it
ryan what can you tell us about debby? >> reporter: meandering around the gulf of mexico. we'll be dealing with that the next couple of days, even as late as thursday and friday. el elsewhere across the southeast, 93 degrees. warm conditions in atlanta. there's your moisture with debby. back up to new york city we'll see 75 degrees. the heat, though, will be the big story. we're talking about high temperatures in dallas. 105. well above average temperatures. not only here across the...
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and i applaud paul ryan for what he's done and i thank paul ryan for having endorsed governor romney's package when governor romney put it out. he said it was kind of thing that this country needs. and i think the tandem you need to solve the crisis that president obama is leaving the country in is a president like mitt romney and leadership like paul ryan that will ram through the kind of changes we need to reduce the size of government, reduce spending and get debt, this multi-trillion dollar debt we have under control. >> governor, the health care debate before the supreme court in the coming days, how do you explain the differences between president obama's health care plan, which i support, and governor romney's health care plan in massachusetts? there seems to be a tension between the santorum and romney campaigns in that santorum continues to say that governor romney's health care plan was inspiration for the individual mandate that is now under consideration and up for constitutional discussion before the supreme court? >> i think the difference is called the tenth amendment. y
and i applaud paul ryan for what he's done and i thank paul ryan for having endorsed governor romney's package when governor romney put it out. he said it was kind of thing that this country needs. and i think the tandem you need to solve the crisis that president obama is leaving the country in is a president like mitt romney and leadership like paul ryan that will ram through the kind of changes we need to reduce the size of government, reduce spending and get debt, this multi-trillion dollar...
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if we're in a new normal, like pimco says and like ryan hart, we're never getting to 6.5%. so this is qe perpetual for as long as it takes. the bang foreour buck we're getting with all of these accommodative moves is getting slimmer and slimmer for market participants. is this not worrisome to you that 85 billion a month doesn't move the markets and now we don't know when it's going to end? >> i thought this was going to go on for a had very long time. that's why when he said time horizon in 2015 but than he said -- why do you think it's the same thing, then? >> but why didn't wall street main line this yesterday? why wasn't this the fix they needed? >> because they had spec'd it. the fed had already told you. enough people said that they were going to -- >> we're in permanent -- you and no now, this is a remarkable thing. a couple of years ago when they first did this, it was extraordinary. it was an emergency measure. now, it is the standard. >> we've got a weak, crippled economy and i can't believe we didn't get much fed support because we have no fiscal support. >> we h
if we're in a new normal, like pimco says and like ryan hart, we're never getting to 6.5%. so this is qe perpetual for as long as it takes. the bang foreour buck we're getting with all of these accommodative moves is getting slimmer and slimmer for market participants. is this not worrisome to you that 85 billion a month doesn't move the markets and now we don't know when it's going to end? >> i thought this was going to go on for a had very long time. that's why when he said time horizon...
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paul ryan is over here. what is it, like 4 million people there maybe? >> it starts there as you recall. actually started the whole deal for barack obama back in 2008. >> wow. can i talk about corn? >> yes. >> thank you. go ahead. >> all right. the new report out this morning corn is already jumping on the markets because it was bullish on corn and some traders had been expecting bearish news. they've been selling off corn this week but the usda says stocks as of the beginning of september for the year are 98 # bushels. that is under a billion bushels, very low. 988 bushels. the street was expecting slightly more than 1.1 billion. that is a 12% drop from stocks a year ago with most of it from grain facilities not from the farms. corn supplies on the farm are only down slightly. perhaps as farmers are holding on to corn to meet contract commitments. soybeans, the market is mixed. it was a bearish report with ending stocks a little higher than expected at 169 million bushels. still, a 21% drop in a year. bullish wheat with stocks as of the beginning of sep
paul ryan is over here. what is it, like 4 million people there maybe? >> it starts there as you recall. actually started the whole deal for barack obama back in 2008. >> wow. can i talk about corn? >> yes. >> thank you. go ahead. >> all right. the new report out this morning corn is already jumping on the markets because it was bullish on corn and some traders had been expecting bearish news. they've been selling off corn this week but the usda says stocks as of...
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. >> you didn't see with ryan seacrest? >> i don't know what happened. i'm not interested. here is the thing -- >> he took -- it was a promotion for his new film. >> i don't care about the dresses at all. >> there were some that looked terrific. >> there's nothing there for me and i hadn't seen any movies except on a plane "midnight in paris." >> billy crystal was amazing. the guy is a legend. >> fine, fine. i'm with chris rock on the whole thing. >> what, you are not watching? >> he had some great comments when he was a host but i won't repeat those. there was nothing for me. i'm sorry. there was nothing for me. >> i will bet that mr. "b," warren buffett, may have watched a bit of it because i know he likes movies. >> you're wrong. >> warren, you didn't watch any? >> i didn't watch a minute. >> when ed asner did not get nominated, i decided to boycott. >> not a minute. >> good answer. >> becky, enough about -- is it fluff? is it me? it's my cranky, cynical old age, i think. >> it is. >> there was golf on. i wanted to almost -- i didn't want to see anything. i didn't want t
. >> you didn't see with ryan seacrest? >> i don't know what happened. i'm not interested. here is the thing -- >> he took -- it was a promotion for his new film. >> i don't care about the dresses at all. >> there were some that looked terrific. >> there's nothing there for me and i hadn't seen any movies except on a plane "midnight in paris." >> billy crystal was amazing. the guy is a legend. >> fine, fine. i'm with chris rock on the...
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it's the rate of increase, even paul ryan's was going to grow spending at 3% or so a year. >> what would you cut, wilbur? >> hmm? >> what would you not slow but cut? >> you have to deal with medical, for example, talking about the reform in health care is a joke if you don't deal with medical malpractice. there's been no talk about that at all on either side of the aisle. that's a joke that leads to overtesting, too expensive insurance policies. malpractice is not inherent in providing universal health care. >> a couple of points. first of all, wilbur raised the bar by the way, if you're talk being not just slowing the rate of growth of spending but cutting spending that makes the solution a lot harder. i'm not saying you're wrong. i happen to disagree with you. >> i didn't say we should cut actual spending. i said that the verbiage about it is wrong because we're not cutting spend willing. we' we'readjusting the rate of growth. >> we haven't talked about the fact that everybody up there in washington agrees with 98% of the tax policy that should reset which is of course the middle class
it's the rate of increase, even paul ryan's was going to grow spending at 3% or so a year. >> what would you cut, wilbur? >> hmm? >> what would you not slow but cut? >> you have to deal with medical, for example, talking about the reform in health care is a joke if you don't deal with medical malpractice. there's been no talk about that at all on either side of the aisle. that's a joke that leads to overtesting, too expensive insurance policies. malpractice is not...
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the giants' ace ryan vogelsong struck out nine batters in seven innings. san francisco forcing a game seven against the cardinals which will be played tonight. the giants in their last five winner go home games they've actually won. they've been an an incredible streak with this as joe knows too well. >> he had five strikeouts in the first two innings or something. he had nine total? and the giants were just tagging the ball. >> good news for the cardinals face, they've faced two game seven situations since 2004 and won them both. >> love seventh games, so great to watch. >> it's exciting. >>> rutgers remains undefeated. the scarlet knights beating temple 35-10, looked scary in the first half but they're 7-0 and 4-0 in the big east, ranked 15th in the nagts, there are seven undefeated teams still out there, notre dame is one of them. ohio state? >> yes, ohio state came back. >> that's right. >> choosing the sports based on alumni and associations. >> we do cornell but -- oops. >> didn't cornell lose? >> yeah, we're not -- >> it's a football club, is it rea
the giants' ace ryan vogelsong struck out nine batters in seven innings. san francisco forcing a game seven against the cardinals which will be played tonight. the giants in their last five winner go home games they've actually won. they've been an an incredible streak with this as joe knows too well. >> he had five strikeouts in the first two innings or something. he had nine total? and the giants were just tagging the ball. >> good news for the cardinals face, they've faced two...
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paul ryan comes out with his budget and advice van hollen coming out with his. they'll be the book ends of what might happen. and they're showing we need to break the way we do things in washington and talk about what a bipartisan plan would look like. and in the end, we know it will be something like bowles simpson. spending cuts, titlement reform and revenues should come from tax reform rather than just raising marginal rates. >> 382-38 is really bipartisan. >> and it shows that we need to build more support. >> that's a preview of the simpson-bowles vote. >> i think it may be -- i'm not sure on this. maybe fill us in. that's because they want to be able to vote on the paul ryan thing that comes next. the president's measure went down 414-0. >> right.budget resolutions are about as partisan as gets. this is where you need to lay your flag and say i'm on this end or this end and neither will pass ultimately. so then the next step has to be, okay, if you don't get your first choice, how do we compromise. and that's part of what's going on now. we figure this is
paul ryan comes out with his budget and advice van hollen coming out with his. they'll be the book ends of what might happen. and they're showing we need to break the way we do things in washington and talk about what a bipartisan plan would look like. and in the end, we know it will be something like bowles simpson. spending cuts, titlement reform and revenues should come from tax reform rather than just raising marginal rates. >> 382-38 is really bipartisan. >> and it shows that...
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but i'm not sure how far -- ryan made an effort in the debate to say this is an example of the -- he's trying to create an a. massive pattern of the unraveling of the administration's foreign policy. i'm not sure you can connect the dots in that way. and convince the american people that there was some pattern of negligence. people know that that's a very dangerous part of the world. as a country we've lived through a whole lot of loss of life and casualties of various kinds. so i'm not sure how much of a game changer that ultimately is. >> you switched it from take to bear. he hasn't taken responsibility, but he bears responsibility. >> yeah. >> but you changed it as a good journalists you are. >> because she took last night. >> she's in peru, right? she basically said no one else will take it, so, okay, i'll take it. the way that it -- >> it was purposeful. >> you saw the editorial in the journal today? >> did not. >> there's an -- >> i was watching the giants. >> they stuck susan rice in there and it's entitled hillary's responsibility. >> that's just it, this was an orchestrated --
but i'm not sure how far -- ryan made an effort in the debate to say this is an example of the -- he's trying to create an a. massive pattern of the unraveling of the administration's foreign policy. i'm not sure you can connect the dots in that way. and convince the american people that there was some pattern of negligence. people know that that's a very dangerous part of the world. as a country we've lived through a whole lot of loss of life and casualties of various kinds. so i'm not sure...